Questions & Answers

How far is it from Troon to Glasgow Airport (GLA)?

The distance between Troon and Glasgow Airport (GLA) is 38 km. The road distance is 50 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Troon to Glasgow Airport (GLA)?

The cheapest way to get from Troon to Glasgow Airport (GLA) is to drive which costs £4 - £7 and takes 42 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Troon to Glasgow Airport (GLA)?

The quickest way to get from Troon to Glasgow Airport (GLA) is to train which takes 37 min and costs £7 - £9.

Is there a direct train between Troon and Glasgow Airport (GLA)?

Yes, there is a direct train departing from Troon and arriving at Paisley Gilmour Street. Services depart every 30 minutes. The journey takes approximately 37 min.

How long does it take to get from Troon to Glasgow Airport (GLA)?

The train from Troon to Paisley Gilmour Street takes 37 min including transfers and departs every 30 minutes.

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